Wonder, wind & water: Four Winds Festival 2023
A wide-ranging program perfectly in tune with its gorgeous natural surroundings made for a breathtaking Festival that even won over the weather.
A wide-ranging program perfectly in tune with its gorgeous natural surroundings made for a breathtaking Festival that even won over the weather.
What is a KeyScanner? Pianist and technophile Zubin Kanga show us how it works and how it's used in his latest piece from his London lab.
Percussionist Louise Devenish explains how oystershell and underwater video feature in a project exploring the history of Australian rivers.
Percussive artist Matthias Schack-Arnott talks about opening up John Cage’s Sonatas and Interludes with his three-dimensional musical approach.
The pianist talks about her upcoming collaboration with composer Robert Davidson, a work weaving in the voices of pioneering women.
Cate Blanchett voices a tiger in Julian Rosefeldt's huge and elaborate multimedia installation, a keystone work in Melbourne's RISING festival.
A piece of Beatles-era technology – a mixing desk from London’s Abbey Road studios – is now the centrepiece of a new exhibit at Hobart’s MONA created to host artists.
Stunning, bonding and thoughtful, this immersive eight-hour experience reaches out to the world beyond its four walls.
Featuring an immersive soundscape by Nick Wales, and a new Sulman Award-winning accommodation wing, Arthur Boyd’s homestead invites everyone to rediscover nature’s beauty.
Backstage Music spotlights the works of artists with disability in a program rich with unique practices and fascinating considerations.
Featuring some of Australia’s finest pianists in a visually immersive performance space, this four-day festival is piano heaven.
Julian Day reports on the longest, and probably the loudest, noise set they have ever heard by experimental musician Marco Fusinato, who is representing Australia at the Venice Biennale.
Cat Hope talks about the electroacoustic music ensemble's first British tour in a landmark Australian cultural collaboration with the UK, and why electroacoustic music is in a constant state of flux.